Arts: Arts Notes, Apr. 1, 1929

Goodhue. Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue, famed U.S. architect and
black-and-white draughtsman, died in 1924. He was 55, in the noon of
his genius. His most striking work is the massive Nebraska State
Capitol, with its tall domed tower and carved prairie legends. His most
startling deed was the placing of a dollar sign in stone above the
bridal door of fashionable St. Thomas's Church in Manhattan. Last week,
in Manhattan's Chapel of the Intercession, which he also designed,
Architect Goodhue's memorial tomb was dedicated. Art Critic Royal
Cortissoz of Manhattan and Architect Milton Bennett...